Electrical components from old televisions, computers, and other equipment are shown dripping blood in this eerie stop-motion animation music video for “Arterial” by Lusine. Designer Christophe Thockler created the animation using 7,000 photos and five liters of blood, some of which was real — he switched from ox blood to fake blood during shooting for ease of production. We have posted previously about Thockler’s music video work.

The complexity of this electronic track, mixing both cold and warm sounds, inspired me to create something I call “electrorganic” : a mix of blood and human tissues with electronic components like LEDs, screens and boards. The result is an intriguing video, where you don’t really know what’s happening, but you can imagine that some sort of electronic machine is powered by, or producing blood.